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Record type: Journal Article

Changing patterns in the allocation of savings, investments and debts within couple relationships

Health and the political agency of women

Welfare compensation for unemployment in the Great Recession

Changing gender roles and attitudes and their implications for well-being around the new millennium

Well-being in adolescence – an association with health-related behaviors: findings from Understanding Society, the UK Household Longitudinal Study

Lifecourse social position and D-dimer: findings from the 1958 British Birth Cohort

A method for estimating wage, using standardised occupational classifications, for use in medical research in the place of self-reported income

How persistent is demographic variation between ethnic groups? The case of household size in England and Wales

Fit-for-work – or work fit for disabled people? The role of changing job demands and control in incapacity claims

Novel genetic approach to investigate the role of plasma secretory phospholipase A2 (sPLA2)-V isoenzyme in Coronary Heart Disease: modified Mendelian randomization analysis using PLA2G5 expression levels

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